The Poetical Works of John Keats: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1866 - 438 Seiten |
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... seen who looked conscious of a lofty purpose . It is curious that men should resent more fiercely what they suspect to be good verses , than what they know to be bad morals . Is it because they feel themselves incapable of the one , and ...
... seen who looked conscious of a lofty purpose . It is curious that men should resent more fiercely what they suspect to be good verses , than what they know to be bad morals . Is it because they feel themselves incapable of the one , and ...
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... seen Her naked limbs among the alders green ; And that , alas ! is death . No , I can trace Something more high perplexing in thy face ! " Endymion look'd at her , and press'd her hand , And said , " Art thou so pale , who wast so bland ...
... seen Her naked limbs among the alders green ; And that , alas ! is death . No , I can trace Something more high perplexing in thy face ! " Endymion look'd at her , and press'd her hand , And said , " Art thou so pale , who wast so bland ...
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... seen ; Once more been tortured with renewed life . When last the wintry gusts gave over strife With the conquering sun of spring , and left the skies Warm and serene , but yet with moisten'd eyes In pity of the shatter'd infant buds ...
... seen ; Once more been tortured with renewed life . When last the wintry gusts gave over strife With the conquering sun of spring , and left the skies Warm and serene , but yet with moisten'd eyes In pity of the shatter'd infant buds ...
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... seen bolts of the thunder hurl'd As from thy threshold ; day by day hast been A little lower than the chilly sheen Of icy pinnacles , and dipp'dst thine arms Into the deadening ether that still charms Their marble being : now , as deep ...
... seen bolts of the thunder hurl'd As from thy threshold ; day by day hast been A little lower than the chilly sheen Of icy pinnacles , and dipp'dst thine arms Into the deadening ether that still charms Their marble being : now , as deep ...
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... the wreathed green Disparted , and far upward could be seen Blue heaven , and a silver car , air - borne , Whose silent wheels , fresh wet from clouds of morn , Spun off a drizzling dew , -which falling chill On ENDYMION . 59.
... the wreathed green Disparted , and far upward could be seen Blue heaven , and a silver car , air - borne , Whose silent wheels , fresh wet from clouds of morn , Spun off a drizzling dew , -which falling chill On ENDYMION . 59.
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